How to be Happy

LIVE LIFE IN THE PRESENT MOMENT –
Helen Keller once wrote, "When one door of happiness closes,
another opens, but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has
been opened for us." Don't regret or look longingly at the past and don't project your entire being
into an unknown future. Choose to be happy this exact moment and remember: learn from the past, hope
for the future, but live in the present!

PUT YOUR SMILE ON –
Numerous scientific studies suggest that smiling, even if you're just faking it,
can help to determine if you feel happy or not. The very act of smiling releases endorphins into the body,
which increase your sense of well-being and overall happiness!

CHOOSE TO BE OPTIMISTIC –
According to Forbes' magazine 40% of your happiness can be attributed directly to your outlook on
day-to-day life situations and challenges. So whether things are going good or bad, make a conscious
choice to live an optimistic life of consequence and positivity.

Focus on Family and Friends –
Studies have shown that men and women who have three or more supportive family relationships or friendships
are less likely to suffer from metabolic, stress, blood pressure or cholesterol related diseases and ailments.

Money Doesn't Buy Happiness –
More money might bring more possessions and comforts, but study after study has proven that more "things"
never equate more happiness. Make enough money to meet your basic needs, anything beyond this only serves
to complicate life with extra stress and complexity.

Forgive and Forget –
A University of Tennessee study showed that those who regularly practiced forgiveness showed improved
cardiovascular health, lower stress and more happiness.

Help Others Be Happy –
"Happiness is like a kiss. You must share it to enjoy it." – Bernard Meltzer. Spreading a little happiness
is one of the most effective ways of bringing more happiness into your own life. The Law of Reciprocity
has been taught by spiritual teachers for millennia. If you give love, kindness and happiness unto the
world then you can rest assured that more happiness is sure to flow back into your own life.

Don't Worry, Be Happy –
Human beings are not born into the world with a predisposition of fear, doubt and worry. Worry has been one
of the great detriments to humanity's physical, emotional and spiritual health since the dawn of time. So
choose to live a life without worry. Worrying about an unknown future has never once brought a positive
change to that future, so why bother worrying at all?

Laugh out Loud –
They say that laugher is the best medicine, and it's true! University of California researchers tested the
effects of laugher on the body and found that laughter reduced stress significantly and also increased
endorphin levels by over 27%.

Feed the Soul –
Countless studies show that those people who participate in religious and spiritual growth can handle
stress better and are significantly happier. Perhaps it's the feeling of a greater purpose and calling,
acceptance, or sense of community. Either way, the benefits are clear that having a healthy spiritual
life leads to a healthier and happier life!

The question is a simple one,“how to be happy in life?”

An unassuming enough question, sure, yet, through its
simplicity have spawned thousands of years of books, movies, music, spiritual teachings, classes, discussion and
all manner of products under the sun.

We don't know the secret formula for how to be happy, but at Coca-Cola we're doing our part to get a start on solving
the mystery! As part of our quest to solve the mystery we created the Coca-Cola happiness machine.
Since then we've been pouring out a little bit of happiness all over the world!

You don't have to have all the answers to open up a little happiness for yourself or others. Take a look at our
top 10 steps on how to be happy and see how you can use these basic principles to take your life in
that Coca-Cola happiness direction!

In the quest for "how to be happy in life" we cannot simply rely on a 10-step guide. Don't think of these lessons
as the "be all end all" to the road to true happiness, but think of them as a starting place. For true happiness is
not a destination, but the journey of life itself.